CALL AHEAD!!!! Call us 24 hours a day at 793-5080 whenever you have signs of a developing backup. We’re on duty around the clock; working together, we can prevent most sewer backups. Signs of blockage include:

•Slow Draining Sinks
•Wastewater back flow
•Continuous Sewage Smell

If there’s a problem with the City line, we should be able to fix it before sewage backs up into your house. If your private line is blocked, we’ll tell you so you can get it fixed.

The Moore Police Department held a press conference on 9-26-2014 at 10:00 am to discuss the incident at Vaughan Foods on 9-25-2014. Below you will find a link to the full press conference video and statement that was released to the media.

CrimeReports works with the Moore Police Department to help reduce, prevent and solve crime by enabling officials to easily open and manage a controlled dialog with citizens. You will find an online family of crime fighting tools including a public crime map, alert messaging, anonymous tipping and data analytics.

Traffic Engineering Consultants, Inc. (TEC) was asked by the City of Moore to update a traffic study completed in 2008. Major development has and is occurring in an area both north and south of SW 19th Street. The recent tornado, while destructive, afforded the opportunity for additional redevelopment. The update to the 2008 study includes an expanded study area and a more detailed analysis of the traffic impacts of additional development to the roadway system.

Moore is joining Oklahoma City and has implemented Progressive Water Conservation Stages. Mandatory odd/even watering (Stage 1) is now permanently in effect. If the drought worsens, additional conservation measures will take effect. To Learn More click here.

The City Council has approved utility rate changes effective with billings after June 30, 2014:

Those with consumption less than 20,000 gallons per month will see a $3.00 per month increase in water rates.

Residents using greater than 20,000 gallons of water per month – new rate per thousand gallons is $5.23 up from the current rate of $3.30. The new rate matches the charge for purchased water from the City of Oklahoma City.